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Chevron pulled out of Ukraine in 2016. They blamed taxation changes but fighting in the East was the real reason. There is zero chance that a major will return to Ukraine in the foreseeable future.

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Thanks for stopping by Matt!

Chevron is still hot and heavy in Venezuela I think, another fun spot.

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Welcome mate. Thanks for the article. I've often thought that while we wrap ourselves around the axles about Russian support for these groups there is another aspect. In all honesty, how hard do the Russians need to try? 'We' seem to be doing a perfectly good job of sabotaging our own energy systems even without outside interference.

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Agreed Matt, the kray kray redical left need to suffer some cold winters without Patagonia parkas , then they might get real woke up!

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Matt, check out the thrilling new and improved edition:

https://tucoschild.substack.com/p/reprise-putins-kgb-masterstroke-fracking

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Tuco's Child: Thank you for your insightful analysis from almost 1 1/2 years ago. For some updates regarding your important article, please see this April 28, 2024 article, "Top German Greens officials accused of deception in nuclear phase-out advice."

https://greennuke.substack.com/p/top-german-greens-officials-accused

Additional details are found in this May 12, 2024 article, "CGNP's Opposition to the WWGPI" https://greennuke.substack.com/p/cgnps-opposition-to-the-wwgpi

The last half of CGNP's 31-page-long filing consists of additional sources critical of the pro-Russian German Green anti-nuclear power advocacy.

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Thank you Gene, in the new edition I edited and have included that first link 🔗, Best, TC

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Jun 8Liked by Tuco's Child

Nothing is what it appears to be at first sight huh? Feel sorry for the ignorant masses though

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